OpenAudible






OpenAudible software lets you download, convert, and organize your Audible books for Mac, Windows and Linux.



Features
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Download, view, convert to MP3, and manage all your audio books with our easy-to-use desktop application.

See all your Audible books in one location, on all your Mac, Windows, and Linux computers. Automatically organize your books as an HTML library.





Download 1.6.7 direct below


Mac     

Windows (x64)     
Linux GTK (x64) installer script (recommended)  
Linux GTK (x64) .deb (Debian/Ubuntu)  
Linux GTK (x64) .rpm (Fedora/openSUSE) 
OpenAudible_1.6.7_amd64.rpm 83.833Mb




Quick Start


Note:

Mac users should open the OpenAudible.pkg installer by selecting it in Finder and Control-Clicking the application, then select Open. This is due to our not being available in the Apple Store or and not having a signing certificate. You may also need to update your GateKeeper settings to allow unsigned apps to run.

First time you use the application, open the Browser window (Ctrl-B from the Controls menu) and log into your Audible account and browse to your list of purchased books.

You may want to set the working directory or output directory to a disk that more space or that is located on a network storage device.

Then Connect to audible… Your library details should be imported. No files will be downloaded.

You can browse the books you have purchased from audible.

From there, you can click on a download link to have OpenAudible download your book.

Note: If you get a message about changing an audible download manager setting, follow these directions.

Converting AAX files to MP3 is done by selecting one or more downloaded files and choosing “Convert to MP3” from the Action menu. Or simply select “Convert All to MP3” from the Controls menu.

You can also import all existing MP3/AAX files you may have already downloaded by using the File: Import AAX Files or simply dragging them into application. However, it is best to let OpenAudible download and convert them so the file naming and format is consistent.


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